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1780 Siege of Charlestown - Revolutionary War (Horizontal view) Frame:unframed It had vacant buildings and

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It had vacant buildings and damaged homes

Angel Oak The Angel Oak is an iconic symbol of the Charleston area

the British took the city after Lincoln was forced to surrender the Continental Southern Army

drawn by Lowcountry Sketches artist Lowry Coe

1780 Siege of Charlestown - Revolutionary War (Horizontal view) Frame:unframed It had vacant buildings andThis 1780 map depicts Charlestowne and the surrounding area when British commander Sir Henry Clinton, along with Lord Charles Cornwallis and 14,000 British soldiers, sailors, and marines, arrived with a plan to finally capture Charlestowne. The British had captured Savannah, Georgia in 1778, and in 1780, Clinton and Cornwallis decided they would move up the coast and attack Charlestowne from the land. The British landed at Edisto Inlet and marched

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